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of migration augmented with average temperature and precipitation in the country of origin is estimated using a panel …
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-section. However, more rigorous fixed effects panel estimations that exploit the variation over time consistently show a negative …
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tourism destinations, both at national and international level. In order to gain a significant competitive advantage over … existing research on tourism certifications mostly pertains to quality evaluation, this study exploits quantitative methods to … information. Panel data techniques and highly disaggregated data are employed to compare the attractiveness of certified and non …
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Using the Kilts Nielsen Consumer Panel (KNCP), this paper documents new stylized facts on expenditure and income growth …
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It is difficult to determine whether ghettos are good or bad, partly because racial segregation may have some effects that are unobservable. To overcome this challenge, we present a migration choice model that allows for estimating the overall effects of racial segregation. The key idea...
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